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The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age (Game Boy Advance)

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Initial release date
  
2 November 2004

Publisher
  
Electronic Arts

Developer
  
Griptonite Games

Platform
  
Game Boy Advance

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Genres
  
Turn-based tactics, Tactical role-playing game

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

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The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age is a turn-based tactics game for the Game Boy Advance. It was released in 2004 by Electronic Arts. It is the handheld version of the role-playing video game of the same name, The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age, released at the same time for GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox.

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Gameplay

When starting a campaign, the player is prompted to choose a commander from either good (Aragorn, Gandalf or Elrond) or evil (Saruman, the Witch-King of Angmar or the Mouth of Sauron). Selecting a commander from either side begins a campaign from the perspective of that army. The player can store two saved games at any given time, one each for good and evil.

Depending on the campaign, a number of secondary heroes are available for use in battle. The good heroes include members of the Fellowship and supporting allies such as Legolas, Gimli, Theoden, Eomer, Eowyn, Faramir and Boromir. The evil heroes include a variety of orcs and servants of evil from the films and novel trilogy, such as Grima Wormtongue, Gorbag, Sharku, Ugluk, Grishnakh, Lurtz and Gothmog. As the player completes missions and progresses through the campaign, they are able to use experience points to purchase skills and equipment upgrades in order to enhance the performance of their primary and secondary heroes. The game may be played on "Sauron Mode", whereby heroes who fall in battle are unavailable for the remainder of the campaign.

A number of non-selectable, non-upgradable heroes appear and are playable in certain missions. In the case of the good campaign, these "guest" heroes include Merry, Pippin, Treebeard, Theodred, Prince Isildur and generic unit captains. On the evil campaign, these additional companions include Orc chieftains and captains, Uruk-hai lieutenants and captains, and in a few select missions, the Dark Lord Sauron himself. On both sides, standard-bearers are also occasionally available and add to the command points on a given flank. The campaign comprises 24 levels, in addition to 2 tutorial levels and 6 bonus missions. All of the missions in a given episode must be completed to move to the next portion of the trilogy. Several bonus levels and heroes are unlockable by meeting specific conditions while playing the game.

Reception

The game received "average" reviews, according to video game review score aggregator Metacritic.

The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age (Game Boy Advance)

References

The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age (Game Boy Advance) Wikipedia